He chef Damián Delorenzi died this Wednesday at 39 years old. The news was confirmed by the family of the chef, who was found dead this afternoon at his home in Rosario.
According to several Rosario news sites, according to initial information it has emerged that no indication of third party involvement and that those responsible for the investigations they confiscated a weapon. The Regional Prosecutor’s Office of the Second Circumscription intervenes, which has already ordered the autopsy and relative dermotest.
From Coastal Televisionone of the spaces where he has developed his career, released a statement in which he expressed his condolences and added: “Our thoughts and condolences are with his family and friends in these difficult times for all those who they knew him”.
They also fired him on the social networks of Cucinare, the Canale Tredici program of which he was able to be a part: “With great sorrow we salute the beloved chef Damián Delorenzi, who passed away this afternoon in Rosario. A wonderful professional and committed to his work.”
“She has published numerous recipes on Cucinare and always radiates good cheer and good vibes. We send our condolences and hugs to all of his family and friends in these difficult times,” the post closes.
Damián graduated in 2004 as a professional cook from the Gato Dumas College of Cooks. He has been part of Cucinare and has hosted other programs such as Damián cocinero, Pasión por las brasas and Pasión por la cocina. Furthermore, he has written a book, Pasión por las brasas, the same name that he has chosen for his restaurant, which he opened in 2013.
He received the Chef Joven Valor awards (2010), awarded by the Argentine Academy of Gastronomy and the FundTV award for the best program on topics of daily life in Argentina (2019).
Maradona, Cerati and Messi, the stars who tasted Delorenzi’s food
In an interview for The capital from Rosario, Damián told 3 years ago which celebrities he had cooked for when he worked in the first 5-star hotel in Rosario.
“Gustavo Cerati, Javier Calamaro, Joaquín Sabina, Juan Manuel Serrat, Lionel Messi and players from different teams have passed. But what made my legs shake was Diego Maradonabecause it has a unique magic‘ he said then.
They also asked him if he had an outstanding account: «I would have liked to be able to cook for Gato Dumas, with whom I had a very close relationship. I’m lucky to have his widow as his “godmother” and his daughter is like my cousin, but I never got to prepare any of my recipes for him,” replied the chef.
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Source: Clarin